Ok. I've given it a try. That is submitting an ad in English but targeting it to Greece only. And see how it goes. I'm also using the Clixsense campaign tracker in the ad to do a comparison of the clicks.

Ok. I've given it a try. That is submitting an ad in English but targeting it to Greece only. And see how it goes. I'm also using the Clixsense campaign tracker in the ad to do a comparison of the clicks.

The update is that I've gotten 3 internal and 88 externals clicks thus far. However, for some reason the CS tracker only seem to count the internal and not the external clicks. I think it's not intentional, but perhaps something to do with the code after the external ad is clicked on.

However, since I only get to benefit from each sign up and not each click from promoting CS, I plan to give another program a try using this method, one I'll get to benefit from each click with anyway.

Ok. I tried the same thing promoting DonkeyMails. And again it looks like they are only counting the internal clicks in order for me to get DonkeyMails' credits. I think it has something to do with that one needs to be logged in for the external click to be redirected to the full page.

However, it does look like promoting R4A would still work with the external clicks. I've tried it myself and clicked on an external R4A link without being logged in. And saw that the R4A page was still being credited.